Due to devastation by the emerald ash borer, all of the ash trees here near public footpaths, boardwalks and nearby backyards are in the process of being removed. We were told that the wood is being sold to be used to make furniture and other items. Smaller branches are being turned into wood chips which will be put on the footpaths. Nothing is being wasted. It costs $200 every two years to treat ashes which makes it impractical to save the thousands at Rattray.

Miles Hearn, Naturalist

I am a Toronto-based naturalist with many years of experience in Canada, the United States, and Antarctica. On this site I share reports of the nature walks I lead with various groups in and around Toronto. Read more about me here.